Rush Limbaugh and Michael J. Fox — Day Three

I thought it was a fairly big deal when Rush Limbaugh targeted Michael J. Fox for criticism on Monday, but this seems to have captured quite a bit of the political world’s attention.

The plea is as disturbing — and arresting — as a hostage video from Iraq. In a navy blazer and preppy Oxford shirt, the actor Michael J. Fox calmly asks viewers to support stem cell research by voting for several Democratic candidates in Maryland, Missouri and Wisconsin, while his body sways back and forth uncontrollably like a sailor being tossed around in a full-force gale.

In short, Mr. Fox’s display of the toll Parkinson’s disease has taken on him turned into one of the most powerful and talked about political advertisements in years.

Republican strategists who saw how quickly the commercial was downloaded, e-mailed and reshown on news broadcasts certainly thought so. Rush Limbaugh rushed in to discredit Mr. Fox, though he mostly hurt himself. Mr. Limbaugh, the conservative radio talk show host, told his listeners that the actor either “didn’t take his medication or was acting.” Mr. Limbaugh later apologized for accusing Mr. Fox of exaggerating his symptoms, but said that “Michael J. Fox is allowing his illness to be exploited and in the process is shilling for a Democrat politician.”

At this point, I think there are two important facets to the uproar over the ad and Limbaugh’s attack — the political/media angle and the substance.

On the first point, it seemed, at least at first, that the media was anxious to characterize Limbaugh’s criticism as a legitimate point of discussion, even before the half-hearted apology. ABC juxtaposed the Fox ad with RNC’s vote-GOP-or-die commercial, which seems like a bizarre comparison. The WaPo article characterized Limbaugh’s remarks as an entirely legitimate point of concern.

But, like Billmon, I think the winds have shifted and are blowing in Limbaugh’s face.

If you’re Claire McCaskill (Missouri) or Ben Cardin (Maryland) this is the best thing since the invention of the teleprompter. Both are running against anti-abortion, anti-stem cell Republicans; both badly need a big turnout among pro-choice, pro-stem cell voters to win. But both are also running in Border South states with large Catholic voting blocks — i.e. states where the anti-abortion movement is strong and a pro-choice stand can alienate a lot of voters who might otherwise be willing to pull the Democratic lever.

But Rush, in his infinite wisdom, has now ensured that the issue isn’t abortion. It isn’t even stem cells. Now it’s all about Michael J. Fox and his battle with Parkinson’s Disease — which is exactly how you don’t want it framed if you’re the GOP candidates in those races (or a supporter of Missouri’s proposed constitutional ban on stem cell research.)

I don’t know where Limbaugh got the idea that telling scurrilous lies about one of America’s favorite celebrities — and someone who enjoys a huge amount of public sympathy to boot — was a shrewd political move. But the Dems should be damned glad he did.

Indeed, this was more than offensive; it was foolish. Dems have been hoping to remind voters about stem-cell policy all year, but have had struggled to break through with the message. Now, thanks to Limbaugh, the issue is now big news again, and it’s being characterized in a way that helps Democrats.

As for the substance, as Nico noted, Limbaugh doesn’t know what he’s talking about.

[I]n an interview in Ladies Home Journal’s September edition, Fox said he was taking a medication that causes jerking, fidgeting and other abnormal involuntary movements, known as dyskinesia. Fox said he was taking another medication to lessen those side affects.

An official of the National Parkinson Foundation said movements like those exhibited by Fox are the result of taking medication to treat the disease, which would otherwise result in rigidity.

“When you see someone with those movements, it’s not because they have not taken medication but because they probably have taken medication for some time,” the official said. “If you don’t take the medication, then you freeze.”

In summary, a blowhard right-winger has attacked a widely-liked actor over a deadly disease; an issue important to Democrats is now gaining prominence before an election; far-right criticism is being debunked as completely wrong; and voters are seeing more of an effective and honest ad about potentially life-saving research which far too many Republicans oppose.

The Note suggested Dems don’t benefit at all from the “controversy” over the Fox ads, but it looks to me like a win-win situation.

What I think Limbaugh is objecting to is the fact that this ad puts a human face on a political issue just as the footage of Katrina victims put a human face on the issue of race and poverty.

Politics is (or should be) about people and the reason this ad is so effective is it reminds us of that.

  • The thing that struck me (and that I posted about on my site last night) was the fact that some were accusing McCaskill of using Fox for political gain.

    So I called McCaskill and Fox’s foundation.

    Turns out that Fox was the one who suggested the ad. He then produced it himself and sent it to her to use. He did the same thing in MD.

    Basically, this isn’t about a campaign using someone with a disability to gain votes. It about someone with a disability siding with a campaign that supports research that could help end that disability.

    Of course, I’m sure someone on the right will accuse Fox of exploiting himself for political gain … or, something.

  • What I think is sick about Rush is the assertion that a person who has a desease can’t use that as a grounds for supporting the candidate who will best, in the victum’s determination, help find a cure for that desease.

    I suppose Rush thinks that sick people should just go away and die and not get involved in politics as if it mattered to them.

    What-a-sack-of-shit!

  • These are the people who accused 9/11 widows of gleefully exploiting thier spouese deaths for profit and political gain. There is no shame. There is no low too low. I would not be shocked to hear Limbaugh suggest that Fox was given the Alex P Keaton role on TV in the 80’s to make him appear Conservative to teh public, that way 20 years later after he is stricken with Parkinsons he can sabotage the mid-term elections.

    No shame.

  • Whoa! It was those blue m&m’s I picked up at the Clinton Library talking, not moi. Now excuse me, I have to find a Doctor…

  • All of what Lint-ball said comes from a much baser instinct. That of Republicans in power who want to shield voters from looking at uncomfortable things.

    Like a Parkinson’s disease patient.
    Like Flag-draped coffins.
    Like the dead children in Iraq.
    Like the 9th ward in New Orleans.
    Like abandoned factories in the Midwest.

    Because as long as Americans don’t see it, then we won’t have to deal with it, and we can get back to watching “Deal Or No Deal” while they loot our Nation’s treasures…

    Disgusting.

  • The MSM is just spinning it for their masters. “Just a flesh wound” they say.

    Perhaps Rush should do the Repubs a favor and shut up. It’s not like that he’s the only one allowed to play the sympathy card.

    Especially when he went deaf (till we found it was caused by a Oxycontin and Viccoden addiction.) Or perhaps getting caught with Penile Go-Go pills that was (alledgedly not) his.

  • This also means that ReThugs will (or at least should) think twice before going on his show. They’ve already got enough problems without being associated with an insensitive gas bag who hates sick people.

    In Maryland (which is a lot bluer than Billmon seems to think) I hope Steele counters with some assinine “pro-life” argument because it will further highlight the stupidity of defending blobs of cells while leaving people to rot. Is there time to throw together another ad? Michael Steele might love puppies but he doesn’t care about people like Michael J. Fox. Michael Steele might have have Don King’s support but he doesn’t want research that might help people like one of King’s best known clients: Muhammed Ali.

  • Who cares what that fat blow hard says, any and all of his credibility (if he ever had any) went out the window with his drug felony… CB, why are you giving him so much attention? Rush thrives off of pissing off the left and the continuous attention he is recieving only helps his soap box get bigger!

  • I hope Michael goes back on the air and calls out Rush. Maybe bring along a bunch of other people who also show symptoms of disease, and maybe a Republican or two who are for stem cell research. Ask Rush if he thinks they’re all just “shilling” too. Ask a mom to hold out her baby and ask Rush if he thinks the baby is acting or not.

    And remind the viewers about some of the other hateful things Rush has spewn over the long years he’s polluted the airwaves.

    Call that turd out, make him radioactive, and flush him down the toilet.

    Now THAT would be a public service announcement.

  • I doubt that Rush Limbaugh “thought” his attack would be a good idea or any kind of idea. He probably didn’t think at all. He just did what he and his colleagues always do, automatically: he said something cruel and mean-spirited and incorrect because that is what he does. That is what the leaders of the Republican Party do. They simply spill out bile about anyone who disagrees with them about anything.

  • OMG, that’s great! In other words, contrary to Limbaugh’s half-hearted apology, “Michael J. Fox is allowing his illness to be exploited and in the process is shilling for a Democrat politician.” it’s Limbaugh himself who’s allowed himself to become exploited. Oh, the irony!

  • I heard part of an interview with MJF last night, where he was asked about Rush’s comments, and he very graciously and humbly said “the result is that people are now talking about the issue of stem cell research, and for me that is what it is all about.” I hope this completely blows up in the faces of the right. It should fit well in people’s minds with the idea that the right cares more about ideology than people.

  • Two quick points:

    1. The Missouri State constitutional amendment is pro research
    2. Go to the StemPac web site and sign the letter asking Senator Talent to renounce what Limbaugh said. We need to take this outrage to the next level and make it count at the ballot box.

    Richard Arvedon

  • I was flipping through the channels this morning and saw that on Faux news they were “debating” the ads. What is amazing is that all three of the participants, including, pathetically, the nominal Democrat (some radio host I’m unfamilar with – his adversary was Mike Gallagher) still showed no understand of the basic pathology of Parkinson’s. They spent three minutes debating whether it was ok for Fox to “go off his meds” to make a point. Arrgh! As pointed out by CB, the meds (L-dopa or other related compounds) are the CAUSE of the uncontrolled movements demonstrated by Fox in the ads. Without them, it is likely he would have been unable move it all, let alone speak clearly. I winced the most when the guy defending Fox showed no understanding of these basic facts – critical analysis is absent.

  • Coop @ 14 has got “the right” exactly right.

    But I would add this embellishment:

    Not only does the right spontaneous spill out bile, but they also purposely produce it and coordinate its release.

    This has grave implications for every Dem candidate:

    If the right can’t beat you before election day with bile (spontaneous and produced)… EXPECT them to continue to smear you for all your days in office.

    They are like monkeys hurling shit, realizing that if they hurl enough of it, they can stain any Dem incumbent for the next election cycle.

    Being an elected Democrat in this country means just one thing: Unceasing vigilance of your character.

    Suggestion to all Dem candidates: Watch how Lance Armstrong handles the unceasing drug accusations. Anything less than that sort of vigilance… guarantees your sacrifice on the altar of Limbaugh.

  • Sorry, but we’re not taking any instructions from a jackass that has to take a pill and go to the Dominican Republic just to get laid.

    That’s “Limbaugh” and it’s spelled L-A-M-E.

  • You have to figure Rush was all hopped up on goofballs, in a constant state of ooby-gooby. The ravings of a lunatic.

    Why is it OK for a Republican to take a position on a national issue, and unforgiveable for a Democrat to do the same?

  • Who cares what that fat blow hard says? – Well sir, most right wingnuts care what he says (don’t ask me why, though). Many people I speak with on the “other side” listen everyday to limbaugh and giggle and laugh at his brand of humor. The talking points I hear from the right are almost always those that limbaugh himself has spoken. right wingnuts are not clever enough to think of stuff themselves – they simply parrot what limbaugh says. It came from his mouth, so it must be a “zinger”. What stikes me as odd though is that limbaugh should be the poster boy for everything anti-american, but he is not. He is revered and celebrated. Why is that? I think wingnuts are so unhappy with their own lives that they must vicariously live through somebody else (buchanan, coulter, limbaugh, hannity, etc…) Maybe they feel more “vital” or “involved” when they cheer for this insane and unpatriotic group of pukes. Again, I don’t know. If the person you are speaking (debating) with gets his/her information exclusively from am radio, then you have lost the debate. They won’t tell you anything new or useful (they don’t do nuance). They will parrot the words they were instructed to say – even if they themselves don’t know what the words mean. As long as they can feel superior (living through the likes of limbaugh) they believe they are loyal Americans. But they are not. They don’t have the facts – only words (spoken by someone else). Please don’t listen to them. They are selfish and arrogant. If they could make more money being a progressive, they would switch in a heartbeat. The right wingnuts wouldn’t even notice the difference. Sigh…..

  • No can take Rush seriously because he is part of an army of right-wing talking heads that helps the GOP. Heck, if the USSR ever comes back, these guys can spin and lie for TASS! C’mon guys, we need critical thinking! If you let them: they’ll sell you a bridge.

  • The point that I think needs to be repeated over and over again until it sinks in with the public is, movements like those exhibited by Fox in the commercial are the result of taking medication to treat the disease.

    “With talent on loan from God.”

    Uh, Rush? I don’t know how to break this to you, buddy. That guy in the red cape, with the horns and the pitchfork? The one who “loaned” you your talent, at the crossroads?

    That wasn’t God.

  • 23. Tom.

    The people Limbaugh can count on as fans will never disagree with him. At this point in his career, I doubt there are many, if any, fence sitters when it comes to being a dittohead. If anything, his asinine comments may have amused an equally asinine person who’s not a regular listener of his show who is now willing to give his show a chance.

    I kinda think there’s not much need to try to understand the average dittohead. They’re just cruel, period. They like siding with people who talk tough, and they don’t like the amiguous grey area where most Democrats live. If they’re not powerful themselves, aligning themselves with Rush allows them to side with people in power. All they know is how to insult & ridicule, so the only way to “stop” them, as it were, is to heap scorn and ridicule upon them. Don’t engage them in debate, just point and giggle at them. Call them stupid. Call them incompetent. And do it all dismissivelt: “Eh, who cares what you think, you’re a f-in dittohead, not an original thought in your empty head.” Put THEM on the defensive. Make THEM try to explain their alliegainces. Once you do that, and they realize they can’t defend Rush’s words or actions-or their own-then stick a fork in’em, because baby, they’re done.

  • What about all Rush’s drug-addled stumbles? What about the fact he can’t get past being Rush Limpdick without Viagra and the prospect of baby-banging in Santo Domingo?

  • I will just say this, I think Rush is a piece of trash, all he does is bad mouth everyone else, well now I’m going to bad mouth him, he’s fat and ugly and has no life and where he’s going when he dies is hell, to burn and rot like he deserves, Fox was not faking it, he has a very serious disease, and for Rush to put him down like that makes me want to throw up, people that mock people’s diseases like that are just so insecure of themselves that they don’t see any other option other than to bad mouth everyone else around them, and if I were as fat and ugly as Rush, hell I would be insecure too!!! So go to hell Rush, because that’s exactly where you belong!

  • Oh and Rush, I hope someone sues you real soon for your slander, because if it’s the right person you will be put out of your misery so fast that you won’t know your fat rolls from your ass, I almost called into your radio show once to sit and talk mean to you once, but I am better than that, I am better than you, I’m not fat and ugly and I have a life, I believe in God, you don’t, so go to hell, look in the mirror Rush, you will probably end up wishing you were never born.

  • Rush thrives off of pissing off the left…

    No, he thrives off a steady diet of greasy food, illegally obtained controlled pain meds, Viagra and the occassional bucket of brimstone.

    …and the continuous attention he is recieving only helps his soap box get bigger!

    That’s not a soap box Ace, that’s his ass. Ignoring this pig-beast is like ignoring the Klan, if people don’t slap him down at every opportunity he’ll just get worse.

  • To Rush’s defense, he’s speaking from personal experience. An oxycontin addict that is away from his pills for too long, like all norcotic addicts, will be fidgety, irritable and restless. Rush is projecting his oxycontin experience onto Fox. A simple mistake for a simple-minded man.

  • 26 slappymagoo: Wise words – all of them. I am hopeful more citizens start to become tired of being made fools. Maybe then we can take back our beloved country. God Bless America.

  • Oh look, they’ve scraped together some people to do a counter-ad:

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061025/ap_on_en_tv/michael_j__fox_campaign_ads

    Well, not exactly a counter ad. That would require an actor with a similar degenerative disease speaking out against stem cell research. This healthy bunch of asshats actors and atheletes will talk about cloning humans. Not exactly relevant either. But hey, why stick to facts when there’s science fiction?

  • Why be surprised at Limbaugh’s ignorance. Am I the only one who remembers his cup of coffee at “Monday Night Fottball” where he got booted for ridiculous remarks about Donovan McNabb? Only in the world of right wing talk radio is ignorance bliss!

  • If it wasn’t for hate, there’d be no way to know Limbaugh had heart at all. Of course, he fits right in with those other courageous republicans who attack people in wheelchairs, minorities… the man is a dingleberry on the backside of humanity.

  • What is perhaps the most frightening thing about this whole thing is the lack of humanity this shows – and the lack of response from the right demanding an apology. Boys and girls, this is JUST politics. I would venture to say if Limbaugh had a loved one stricken with a degenerative neurological disease like Parkinson’s or MS or a spinal cord injury, he’d by hiking his lard butt to the nearest stem cell lab begging for a cure. It’s just more political hyberpole.

    BUT – we can all hope this will do more to tranish his reputation as upholder of the right. I mean, ya gotta hope there are even a few Republicans out there that have a couple of brain cells to rub together. If there are, maybe, FINALLY, they can see what this man is truly made of – hot air and bullshit.

    Limbaugh is a product of the Republican paradygm. Without the blessings of the media, and the support of the Republican party Limbaugh won’t last long, and I’m wondering just how much Ocxycontin this guy can gobble, and how many baby prositutes he has the screw before the Republicans realize he’s a liability, not an asset.

    But as someone said farther back up there – he’s essentially preaching to the choir – to those people who really do believe the embryos (which by the way would be either incincerated or flushed down the sink if not used) have souls and that America’s favorite funny man is “acting” when he shows us the face of Parkinson’s.

    God forbid these soulless automatons should hold this country hostage for 8 more years. This is ALL designed to keep the Republicans in power folks. Doesn’t matter if it’s true or not. Just matters if the hoi poloi think it is.

  • Adult stem cell research shows promise. Embryo stem cell research is a hoax. Not one cure has come from it. It holds no promise. It’s produced pre-tumors in mice. It’s the same as giving coffee enema’s to desparate dying cancer victims at a Tijuana clinic. Wake-up. Its a rip-off. Someone is getting rich on your abortion politics. You’re being used -duped – and so is Fox.

  • Hmm… having seen several people with parkinsons disease in my time, I’d have to say that the symptoms Mr. Fox displayed were rather exaggerated. Upon involving himself in politics he made himself an easy target, the ads shown with him over exaggerating his symptoms were only bait for Republicans to attack. Rush was merely the only idiot to take the bait and thus made a fool of.

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